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With a population of less than 40,000 people, the tiny principality of Liechtenstein is big into gambling – with six physical casinos, it has more casinos per capita than many other major gaming hubs. iGaming is legal in Liechtenstein, but the licensing process is on hold until at least the end of 2023. But Liechtenstein’s iGamers are allowed to visit gaming websites beyond their borders.
In 2023, the process of applying for a Liechtenstein iGaming license is currently on hold, meaning it’s not possible to open an online casino or sportsbook in the country. However, it is legal to accept players from Liechtenstein in many other countries, so long as Liechtensteiners are allowed by local laws.
The Ministry of Economic Affairs is responsible for issuing iGaming licenses in Liechtenstein. While the process is currently on hold, companies that wish to apply for an iGaming license should contact them.
Liechtensteiners are allowed to visit online gaming websites in other countries around the world. If you are looking to expand your offerings to gamers from this affluent principality, iGaming Core helps by:
Liechtenstein online gamers are accustomed to using online bank transfers and credit/debit cards to make payments with iGaming websites. E-Wallets such as Skrill and Neteller are also used by some gamers there.
Contact us today to start accepting payments from Liechtensteiners on your iGaming website.
GDP per capita– Liechtensteiners are some of the wealthiest people on Earth – second only to Monaco
The year online gaming was legalised in Liechtenstein
While online casinos don’t currently operate in Liechtenstein, it’s believed there will be a progressive tax on GGY for gambling companies
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